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 ukonka
 
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							| Dear teachers, please help with the correct variant of the tag question, when we use "am" - I am a good pupil, aren īt I or am I not? Such sentences appear not very often, but sometimes they do. I īm a young teacher and I need to use this form correctly. Thank you for your attention. 
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 yanogator
 
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							| David is right.It is gramatically correct to say "I am a good student, am I not?", but it is extremely formal.   Bruce |  1 May 2011     
					
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 efty charle
 
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							|   This is a special case in question tags and this is how it īs formed:    I am right, aren īt I?   I am pale, aren īt I? |  1 May 2011     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Yes that īs right Bruce, am I not is the formal version that we sometimes read in Classic British literature.  Also, some people use this formal version to make a point, to emphasise something.   Aren īt I is the everyday version that most people use these days. |  1 May 2011     
					
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